The state Senate has allocated $47,000 in a spending bill to reimburse the city of Worcester for police costs associated with security at the Graham Putnam & Mahoney Funeral Parlors last month when the body of alleged Boston Marathon bomber Tamerlan Tsarnaev was being kept there awaiting burial.

Senator Michael O. Moore, a Millbury Democrat, filed the amendment to a $127 million supplemental spending bill to provide reimbursement for five days of police details.

The bill also would allocate $200,000 to provide home modifications and moving expenses for victims of the Marathon bombings who have either lost a limb or the use of a limb as a result. Other funding in the bill would ensure that the family of slain Massachusetts Institute of Technology police officer Sean Collier is eligible for line-of-duty benefits.

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Worcester police dealt with protesters, some of whom stood vigil and held signs outside the Main Street funeral home over several days, while public officials and Tsarnaev’s relatives searched for a burial site.

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